Tag: street art Rome

Luogo Comune is an eclectic artist from Cremona, based in Bologna, Italy. His art across indoor and outdoor spaces, working with a great variety of mediums to question all the aspects of the society in which we live. His language is full of symbolism blending natural elements, images from the tradition and more contemporary emblemsContinue reading

Interpreter of sorrowful reality, Spanish artist Borondo uses a very personal style marked by expressivity and rawness. Naked bodies are his favoured subjects for exploring feelings as anxiety, anguish and shame getting closer to the inwardness of human beings. Borondo analyses the individuals affected by this state of loss generated by unreachable desire and marketContinue reading

In this blog we’ve already talked about SANBA, the urban redevelopment project of one of the most complicated areas in Rome by the street art. Part of this event is the wall “The Globe” by Agostino Iacurci that can be considered the symbol of this initiative. The artist creates a huge hand that holds aContinue reading

In Rome at Recanati Street, Blu realised a huge mural showing the patron saint of that district who is breaking up the padlocks by hands. On the bottom pigs and sheeps dressing as policemen and on the other side citizens ad neighbours together and organised as urban guerrilla. The saint was transforming the officers inContinue reading

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